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You N How Many More Returns After Two Years To Easy Win in All American QH Congress Maturity
You N How Many More, under jockey Leonel Bolanos, defeating Bp Tres Seis Policy(#6) in the $15,000 All American Quarter Horse Congress at Belterra Park Sunday.

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You N How Many More Returns After Two Years To Easy Win in All American QH Congress Maturity

CINCINNATI, OK—SEPTEMBER 16, 2018—Graded stakes winner You N How Many More showed his class Sunday afternoon under jockey Leonel Bolanos by defeating Bp Tres Seis Policy by one-length in the $15,000 All American Quarter Horse Congress Maturity at Belterra Park.

Owner-trainer Gustavo Almanza, Jr. saddled the 7-year-old son of multiple stakes sire Chicks Regard to his fifth win in 16 career starts. The $9,000 winner's purse boosted the gray gelding's earnings mark to $413,061.

The winning connections of You N How Man More accept the All American Quarter Horse Congress Maturity stakes trophy Sunday afternoon at Belterra Park.
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Today was You N How Many More's first official start since 2016 and his first career win since taking the Grade 2 Hobbs America Futurity in 2013.

As a 2-year-old the gelding was second in the Grade 1 Ruidoso Futurity and a finalist in the Grade 1 All American Futurity. KH Logax Inc. bred You N How Many More in Oklahoma from the Mr Houston mare Miss Quick Houston.

Coming off an allowance win at Belterra on August 19th, runner-up and heave post-time favorite Bp Tres Seis Policy's connections claimed a disallowed foul against the winner. Trainer Randy Haffner saddled the multiple stakes-placed Oklahoma-homebred for owner/breeder Bill Price.

Gabriel Lagunes was aboard the 5-year-old Tres Seis mare from the Corona Cartel mare Cc Policy. The $3,000 second-place payday increased the brown mare's earnings total to $71,014. A multiple stakes qualifier, Bp Tres Seis Policy was also second in last year's All American Quarter Horse Congress Maturity.

Indiana-bred Anniegetyourcigar finished two-length back in third to earn $1,500 for owner/breeder Peggyann Kent and trainer Justin Keiser. Ruben Cacho rode the Rare Cigar 5-year-old mare form the Rebs Gone Yawl mare Shes Gone Yawl.

One Dashing Life, Sheza Lethal Dash, Ask Buster and Kent Cartel completed the field.